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The reason for the supposed similarity is that many of the original New England settlers reportedly hailed from East Anglia. I would note, though, that when I researched the Salem Witch Trials in high school, the ancestries of its participants struck me as more diverse than that.

Many bold-faced names in Salem had family from London, Lancashire, Derbyshire, Somerset, Norfolk, and any number of other places. Then compare this to an old and possibly not entirely authentic recording of a man from Norfolk:. See any similarities? I like to exercise caution with claims like these, since so much has changed about the English language since the time of the Massachusetts Bay colony.

I defer to anyone who knows a bit more about early American immigration patterns. Other than that not really. I would note at least one place where the two accents are entirely contradictory. Your right: English in general has changed so much since the 17th-Century, that even if the two accents may have once been related, you can only spot a few small similarities, which both share with any number of other accents.

As you do so often, you have written an article I have wanted to write for years probably better than I would have done, quite apart from the fact that I never actually sit down to write anything unless absolutely forced to. Thank you for skewering yet another careless assumption about accent and dialect. In the end, though, educated guesses are still guesses. Thanks, Amy! One thing I find interesting about the British Library i. The old-fashioned Boston accent also features BATH-broadening, which is usually ascribed, along with R-dropping, to a kind of 19th-century Anglophilia.

But I wonder what evidence there is of its possible existence in New England during the colonial and antebellum eras. Listen to Roger say half at into this clip. Maybe the same is true of R-dropping. Thank you for an interesting article. Part of my family is from New England, and in doing their genealogy over the last several years I have noticed that it is not as overwhelmingly East Anglian as I had expected.

In my line there are also a couple of apparently Highland Scots who were defeated in battle with the English and sent off as indentured servants to New England.



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